Answer:
fuochi
aghi
buchi
alberghi
sacchi
sughi
Explanation:
Masculine nouns ending in -co and -go form the plural by changing -co to -chi and -go to -ghi to preserve the hard /k/, /g/ sound. It is also important to note that the stress in these nouns falls on the <em>penultimate</em> syllable.
Answer:
She’s strongly considering writing about Sally Ride In this sentence it says "he" for Sally Ride which should be "she".
Some options is better than others, but by choosing carefully in advance, Jenna thinks she’ll get a better grade in the end. In this sentence is says "some options is" but it is plural (options) so should use the verb "are".
Swahili is widely used as a lingua franca in: (1) Tanzania, where it is the language of administration and primary education; (2) Kenya, where it is, after English, the main language for these purposes; (3) Congo (Kinshasa), where a form of Swahili is one of the four languages of administration,